State taxation and royalties and Commonwealth funding account for around 40 per cent of total revenue. Revenue from the sales of goods and services accounts for around 10 per cent of the total. The shares for 2016-17 projected in the 2016-17 NSW Budget are shown in the following chart:

NSW raises revenue from a number of State taxes, including payroll tax, transfer duties, land tax, motor vehicle taxes, and gambling taxes. State taxation, together with Commonwealth grants (including NSW share of GST revenues collected by the Australian Taxation Office) raises the bulk of Government revenue in NSW.